All Breaking news articles – Page 736
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NewsUK-GBC calls on industry to take carbon lead
Construction industry has to be proactive and not wait for government intervention when it comes to carbon reduction, says sustainability body
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Civils firms hit by higher costs and lower tender prices
Sector in distress as third quarter survey of workloads shows growth has not yet returned
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New Bournville College reaches development milestone
£66m Longbridge facility set to open in September
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NewsMiller Construction lands £5m Preston College contract
Construction to start immediately on new facility
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NewsMouchel rebuffs fresh Costain offer
Costain today confirmed that it is not the party in advanced negotiations with Mouchel and that a further revised offer has been ignored
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NewsBalfour Beatty reaches financial close on £48m fire station scheme
Sixteen fire stations to be built for North West Fire & Rescue Services
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NewsGalliford Try bags £48m flood defence contract
Galliford Try subsidiary, Morrison Construction, has won a £48.5m flood defence contract in Elgin, Northern Scotland
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NewsKier profit jumps 26%
Contractor says work in large number of markets enabled it to up profit despite challenging environment
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NewsBarratt cuts losses to £4.6m
Mark Clare reports good start to 2011 but says long-term recovery depends on availability of mortgage finance
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NewsSSE to build gas-fired power station in Wales
Facility has potential to provide electricity to 1.4 million homes
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NewsGalliford Try profits up 29%
Higher margins in the firm’s construction business boosted profits in the six months to 31 December 2010
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NewsWSP planned next chairman quits
Tony Thorne has decided to step down from the board for personal reasons
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NewsRoof death client fined £260,000
Fife papermakers failed to make sure contractor’s work was properly planned and organised
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NewsTravis Perkins indicates bumper performance in 2010
Preliminary results point to £3.2bn sales, up 5% on previous year
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NewsUK surveyors: 'Libyan mercenaries using ambulances to murder civilians'
Surveyors still in Tripoli tell of intensifying violence and random killings by regime gunmen
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NewsCapita airport in Libya 'hit by bombs'
Runway of Benghazi airport in east of country ’destroyed’ by bombs, company says
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NewsAtkins office reopens as Bahrain 'calms'
Workers had been told to work from home on Friday following violent clearing of protest camp
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NewsWillmott Dixon wins £10.3m Birkenhead Academy deal
Project is the latest to combine refurbishment and rebuild work as clients move away from new builds
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NewsFMB demands green budget for SMEs
Call for VAT cut and reduced stamp duty to meet government targets














